Such a cheeky bird. I love them for their sheer bolshiness.
Bobbing along on the sea.
Having a snack with a friend
Fighting over a squashed chip
Giving you the beady eyes whilst you eat yours
Scavengers.
Bless the Herring Gull, the noisy thug with the menacing beak but endearing and the seaside wouldn't be the same without you.








Beautiful pictures, gulls always remind me of my childhood growing up in North Norfolk x #AnimalTales
ReplyDeleteThey can be a pain when on holiday. Very photogenic though.
ReplyDeleteseagulls are lovely birds although a nuisance
ReplyDeletewow what stunning gardens. simply beautiful x
ReplyDeleteYou have some lovely photos of these gardens. How beautiful. I would love to visit. www.thediaryofajewellerylover.co.uk
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful gardens. I'd love to grow some more tulips at home especially as my son really seems to like them.
ReplyDeleteoh how gorgeous i cant wait for my garden to be finished so i can start planting
ReplyDeleteYour photography is stunning, you make me want to be there right now. Fabulous post and beautiful gardens
ReplyDeleteThat blue anemone is just beautiful - and I can't wait to see that pergola in full flower #hdygg
ReplyDeleteStunning flowers and beautiful pictures, So very colourful and pretty.
ReplyDeleteI felt really relaxed reading this post! The pergola is my favourite area, do post a photo when it's full of climbers and clematis :) The Anemone coronaria are really beautiful, love that vibrant red.
ReplyDeleteThey must put so much work in to get the gardens looking so neat and well cared for. If it looks this good in May it must be spectacular in the next few months.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures, what a lovely place to visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to visit - I love exploring our local countryhouse and gardens
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful - I love visiting gardens, they're so pretty and you can just feel yourself relaxing whilst walking around all the lovely blooms x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to have near you to visit - I'd go for the annual pass to at that price x x
ReplyDeleteLovely images. I adore those Anenomes. I wonder if they are tricky to grow. We have a naughty dog too, but I've been amazed and the abuse the plants can take and still survive. Happy Planting!
ReplyDeleteWhat an utterly beautiful place
ReplyDelete£25 for an annual pass is a bargain and looks so lovely there, these are the first orange tulips ive seen, they're beautiful
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to be able to visit. Must be lovely to see it in different seasons.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to visit. The annual pass is a great bargain. I can see why you return again and again.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right - gulls are a touch menacing but no trip to the beach would be complete without them. When we were at the beach recently on our hols we chucked a chip to the one gull that was nearby and within seconds there were loads of them there demanding food.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for joining in with #AnimalTales
Ben here from Eco-Gites of Lenault - Mum and I both went "Wow" when we saw the second garden picture - do you know if they house is for sale and we'd love to buy it !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking place to spend some time - beautiful place to walk around. x
ReplyDeleteWOW what stunning gardens! i would love to spend hours here!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking place! It looks perfect for a relaxing walk on a summers day xx
ReplyDeleteStunning colours and photographs! I love it when gardens start coming into full bloom.
ReplyDeleteGosh what an absolutely beautiful, peaceful place. Love all the varieties of flowers too - gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gardens and beautiful photographs. What a quiet and relaxing place it seems.
ReplyDeleteBeauitful gardens and beautiful shots. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful gardens - and your photos are amazing! Kaz x
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